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Ask HN: Text Editor

1 点作者 minroot将近 2 年前
I have been for the past few years looking for a perfect editor I can live with. Learned Vim, but can&#x27;t edit Indian languages with it because of being in a terminal. Tried to use emacs, but everytime I install it I find it buggy in most basic things like undoing changes. Tried vscode, but my old laptop is not much equipped for it.<p>Once watched Russ Cox&#x27;s screen cast on Acme, I kinda liked it.<p>I actually don&#x27;t know exactly what are the things I wish to have in a text editor or program editor. I wish someone knew what I wanted and there were an editor where I could feel home.<p>I feel sad, one of the primary tool of programmers is in this shape. I&#x27;m not sure if it&#x27;s just me feel this way.<p>I am looking for a better place, please send help.

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stefanos82将近 2 年前
&gt; ...but can&#x27;t edit Indian languages with it because of being in a terminal.<p>What do you mean exactly with &quot;because of being in a terminal&quot;?<p>I use Greek and I switch between English and Greek under my terminal and works just fine; the reason I switch from Greek back to English is so I can take advantage of the whole mapped keys I personally use.
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nequo将近 2 年前
Try Emacs again with evil and undo-tree installed. Evil behaves like Vim to a high enough degree that you’ll be comfortable with it if you’re comfortable with Vim. And I haven’t had problems with undo.<p>If that doesn’t work, how about neovim-gtk or vanilla Neovim in a terminal emulator that’s capable of handling Indian languages?
leed25d将近 2 年前
Emacs is your friend.
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